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Dragon Age: Inquisition "most likely, possibly" launching in 2014

EA CFO Blake Jorgensen seems a bit unsure if BioWare's Dragon Age: Inquisition will make the current estimate of autumn 2014, as he addresses investors during their Q2 2014 fiscal conference.

The third major Dragon Age instalment has already been pushed back a year after it was due this autumn, but could slip once again. They'll know closer to fiscal guidance.

BioWare is using DICE's Frostbite 3 engine to power Dragon Age: Inquisition with critics and fans generally left impressed with the radical changes since Dragon Age 2.

"We were highly conscious of the fact that, if Battlefield is as successful as we believe it'll be, that that sets ourselves up for a challenge next year," said EA CFO Blake Jorgensen during EA's Q2 2014 fiscal call.

"But remember, we're introducing NBA this year. We're introducing UFC next year. We have Sims next year, we would most likely, possibly have Dragon Age next year." More concrete details will be forthcoming as they unveil "more about our ultimate revenue and plans and title plans when we give guidance later in the year," continued Jorgensen.

Dragon Age: Inquisition is in development for PC, Xbox 360, PS3, Xbox One and PS4.